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X-WR-CALNAME;VALUE=TEXT:Harvard-MIT Graduate Philosophy Conference
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SUMMARY:Harvard-MIT Graduate Philosophy Conference
DESCRIPTION:<p>	<strong>Conference Schedule</strong></p><p>	<strong>9:30—10:00</strong> Coffee and Snacks (in the philosophers’ lounge)</p><p>	<strong>10:00—11:15</strong> “Declaration in Frederick Douglass’s My Bondage and My Freedom"--Philip Yaure (Columbia)<br>Comments: Krupa Patel (Harvard)</p><p>	<strong>11:30—12:45</strong> “Morally Worthy Deference”--Grace Boey (U Penn)<br>Comments: Ryan Ravanpak (MIT)</p><p>	<strong>12:45—2:00</strong> Lunch (in Robbins Library)</p><p>	<strong>2:00—3:15</strong> “The Ethics of Failing to Make Happy People: Why<br>Deontologists Don’t Escape the Problem of Procreation Asymmetry”--Nicola Kemp (USC)<br>Comments: Britta Clark (Harvard)</p><p>	<strong>3:30—4:45</strong> “No One You Kill is a Stranger: the Special Permission not to Kill”--Mica Rapstine (Houston)<br>Comments: Daniel Muñoz (MIT)<br>     <br><strong>5:00—6:15</strong> Keynote: “The Bivalence Paradox”--Agnes Callard (Chicago)</p>
LOCATION:Emerson Hall 305
STATUS:CONFIRMED
DTSTART:20190216T143000Z
DTEND:20190216T231500Z
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